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The State Of The Bipartisan Border Security Negotiations
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Tom Graves, R-Ga., and one of the 17 members of the bipartisan conference committee attempting to find a compromise deal on border security.
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A Year Later, Parkland Students Are Still Navigating Their Trauma
Sam Zeif lost one of his best friends in the shooting in Parkland last year. Now, he's a freshman in college, making his way through the first year without his friend.
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Brickleys open Ice Art Park for 2nd year
The Fairbanks Ice Park on Phillips Field Road is open for visitors. For the second year, the former home of the World Ice Art Championships is operating…
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GVEA Halts Study of Renewable-power Firm’s Proposed ‘Hybrid’ Power-generating System
Golden Valley Electric Association has halted work on a study requested by a Colorado-based company and its Fairbanks partner that proposes to add 55…
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Daniel Norgren's 'The Flow' Inspired By The Soundscapes Of Sweden
The soundscapes of water flowing under the wooden floor of an old flour mill in Sweden inspired Daniel Norgren to record "The Flow."
Rep. Omar Apologizes For Remarks Condemned As Anti-Semitic
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey about comments Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota made, which the party leadership condemned. NPR's Kelsey Snell weighs in.
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Kremlin Uses Technology To Get Self-Employed Taxpayers To Pay Up
One in 5 Russians is self-employed, and as the government looks for new sources of revenue, it's turning to technology to get the country's nannies, cleaners and tutors to pay their taxes.
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Trucking Industry Looks To Women To Help Alleviate Driver Shortage
The huge driver shortage in the trucking industry is forcing big changes in the way it does business. Trucking companies are trying to hire more women and younger people to drive their rigs.
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News Brief: Border Funding Talks, Parkland Shooting Anniversary
Negotiators reach "an agreement in principle" on a border security spending agreement. Nearly a year since the Florida school shooting, Dick's Sporting Goods is the corporate face of gun control.
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A Neuroscientist Explores The Biology Of Addiction In 'Never Enough'
Growing up, Judith Grisel struggled with alcohol, marijuana and cocaine. Now as a neuroscientist, she's working to understand the biological basis of addiction. Her new book is Never Enough.
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